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Finagle's law

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multiplicative or additive term in an equation, which can be justified only by the fact that it gives more correct results. Also known as Finagle's variable constant, it is sometimes defined as the correct answer divided by your answer.
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in 1967), Captain Kirk tells Spock, "As one of Finagle's laws puts it: 'Any home port the ship makes will be somebody else's, not mine.
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One of the first records of "Finagle factor" is probably a December 1962 article in
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involving the worship of the dread god Finagle and his mad prophet Murphy.
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One variant (known as O'Toole's corollary of Finagle's law) favored among
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The term is also used in a 1960 wildlife management article.
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The perversity of the Universe tends towards a maximum.
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Index

John W. Campbell Jr.
Astounding Science Fiction
Murphy's law
hackers
second law of thermodynamics
entropy
Star Trek
Amok Time
Theodore Sturgeon
science fiction author
Larry Niven
several stories
Protector
Belter
religion
running joke
Resistentialism
Friedrich Theodor Vischer
ad hoc
Hanlon's razor
Hofstadter's law
List of eponymous laws
Murphy's law
Resistentialism
Sod's law
Sturgeon's law
"The Meaning and Origin of the Expressions: Murphy's Law"
"Finagle's Law"
"Finagle's Law"
"Some Puzzling Aspects of Social Interactions"

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